
Refurbished price:€307.00
Versus €1,051.43 new

Refurbished price:€246.09
Versus €1,924.00 new
Ratings
The Dell Latitude 5320 13, released in 2021, and the HP EliteBook x360 1030 G4 13, launched in 2019, are both compact business laptops designed for productivity and mobility. While both operate on the Windows platform and target professional users, the primary distinctions lie in their form factor flexibility and the generation of their internal components. The Dell Latitude 5320 offers both traditional laptop and 2-in-1 convertible configurations, featuring a more recent processor generation, whereas the HP EliteBook x360 1030 G4 is exclusively a 2-in-1 convertible with a focus on robust security and a versatile touchscreen experience.
These devices, being business-grade laptops, are built for durability and extended use, though their release timelines present differences in their expected software longevity and component age.
Year of Release
Last Os Compatibility
OS
The performance capabilities of these laptops are largely influenced by their respective processor generations and memory configurations, impacting how smoothly they handle daily tasks and more demanding applications.
Memory (GB)
Processor
Graphic card
Both laptops offer Full HD displays suitable for professional work, but they differ in display technology nuances and special features.
Resolution
Screen type
For communication and media consumption, both laptops integrate essential audio and visual components, with some differences in their capabilities.
Beyond core performance and display, several practical elements contribute to the overall user experience, including connectivity, physical design, and security features.
Weight
Screen size
User feedback for the Dell Latitude 5320 often praises its compact size, light weight, and solid performance for daily tasks, especially with its 11th-generation Intel processors. Users appreciate its comprehensive port selection, including Thunderbolt 4, and the option for a 2-in-1 convertible form factor. Some criticisms point to the soldered RAM, which limits future upgradeability, and occasional reports of chassis flex.
The HP EliteBook x360 1030 G4 is frequently lauded for its premium aluminum build, versatile 2-in-1 design, and strong security features like the optional Sure View privacy screen and robust biometric authentication. Its Bang & Olufsen speakers are often highlighted for delivering good audio quality. However, the Sure View display, while secure, can sometimes hinder viewing angles and overall screen readability for the primary user. The 8th-generation processor, while capable, is older than the Dell's, which might be a consideration for long-term performance expectations.
Users prioritizing a more recent processor for slightly better performance and a wider range of port options, including Thunderbolt 4, may prefer the Dell Latitude 5320. Its availability in both traditional laptop and 2-in-1 configurations offers flexibility. Conversely, users who value a highly versatile 2-in-1 form factor with a premium build, enhanced audio, and advanced security features like the Sure View privacy screen might lean towards the HP EliteBook x360 1030 G4. Both devices are excellent choices for professionals, and considering a quality-assured refurbished option for either model can be an eco-friendly alternative to extend their useful life.